Nodal gap structure in Fe-based superconductors due to the competition between orbital and spin fluctuations

Abstract

To understand the origin of the nodal gap structure realized in BaFe2(As,P)2, we study the three-dimensional gap structure based on the three-dimensional ten-orbital Hubbard model with quadrupole interaction. In this model, strong spin and orbital fluctuations develop by using the random-phase-approximation. By solving the Eliashberg gap equation, we obtain the fully-gapped s-wave state with (without) sign reversal between hole-like and electron-like Fermi surfaces due to strong spin (orbital) fluctuations, so called the s-wave (s++-wave) state. When both spin and orbital fluctuations strongly develop, which will be realized near the orthorhombic phase, we obtain the nodal s-wave state in the crossover region between s++-wave and s-wave states. The obtained nodal s-wave state possesses the loop-shape nodes on electron-like Fermi surfaces, due to the competition between attractive and repulsive interactions in k-space. In contrast, the SC gaps on the hole-like Fermi surfaces are fully-gapped due to orbital fluctuations. The present study explains the main characters of the anisotropic gap structure in BaFe2(As,P)2 observed experimentally.

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